Items where subject area is Finance (2004)
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Acharya, V and Yorulmazer, T (2004) A theory of procyclical bank herding. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Agarwal, V, Daniel, N D and Naik, N (2004) Flows, performance, and managerial incentives in hedge funds. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Hedge Fund Research and Education Working Paper.
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Cornelli, F, Goldreich, CD and Ljungqvist, A (2004) Investor sentiment and pre-issue markets. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
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Dimson, E and Stolin, D (2004) Who will live and who will die? The determinants of common stock attrition. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Dow, J and Raposo, C (2004) Can entrenched lame ducks be optimal? An economic model of leadership and organizational change. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
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Goldreich, CD (2004) Behavioral biases of dealers in US Treasury auctions. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Goldreich, CD (2004) Underpricing in discriminatory and uniform-price Treasury auctions. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Gromb, D and Martimort, D (2004) Organization of delegated expertise. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
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Habib, M and Mella-Barral, J K (2004) The Role of Knowhow Acquisition in the Formation and Duration of Joint Ventures. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
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Jiltsov, Alexei (2004) Essays in financial economics. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
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Liberti, J (2004) Initiative, incentives and soft information: how does delegation impact the role of bank relationship managers? Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
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Rallis, Nicholas (2004) Intertemporally dependent preferences: the link between asset pricing, the term structure and the market portfolio. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
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Strebulaev, llya (2004) Essays in financial economics. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.